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  • Subject: Windoze "Terminal" as 5250 Display Session
  • From: DAsmussen <DAsmussen@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 19:22:25 EST
  • Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com)

Hey Folks!

I have a new consultant at my primary client that connected to her last
client's /400 via the "Terminal" program in Windows.  She admits that she
doesn't know much about how it worked, other than the fact that the F-Keys had
to be re-mapped and were still a pain to use.  She's tried to connect to the
current client (via ASCII workstation controller) using both the same
methodology and a "free-ware" TN5250 product, to no avail.  Does anyone know
how she might have done this originally?  Personally, I couldn't imagine how
"Terminal" could have worked in the first place...

TIA,

Dean Asmussen
Enterprise Systems Consulting, Inc.
Fuquay-Varina, NC  USA
E-Mail:  DAsmussen@aol.com

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